Archive for: 10/2011

Amnesty slams ‘disgraceful’ Commonwealth inaction on Sri Lanka

30 October 2011, 06:22PM

Amnesty International is outraged that the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in Perth has utterly failed to hold Sri Lanka to account over allegations of war crimes and other grave human rights abuses arising from the 2009 conflict.

Saif Gaddafi must be transferred safely to ICC

29 October 2011, 09:22AM

Saif Al-Islam Gaddafi must be allowed to surrender to the International Criminal Court to face investigation for crimes against humanity, Amnesty International said today amid reports that the fugitive son of Colonel al-Gaddafi is willing to turn himself in.

Japan: Minister must not cave in to pressure on death penalty

29 October 2011, 09:20AM

Japan’s justice minister should not sign execution warrants, Amnesty International and the Anti-Death Penalty Asia Network said today, following the minister’s announcement that he does not intend to end capital punishment, despite saying last month that he would not approve executions.

Cambodia: Khmer Rouge Court lets victims down yet again

28 October 2011, 10:10AM

Amnesty International expresses its deep disappointment at the decision by the Pre-Trial Chamber of the hybrid Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia (ECCC) to reject an appeal by a victim, Robert Hamill to be recognised as a civil party in Cases 003 and 004.

Release of Iranian actress highlights plight of detained filmmakers

28 October 2011, 10:07AM

The release of an Iranian actress sentenced to 90 lashes and a year in prison after appearing in a banned film highlights the need to release other detained filmmakers in Iran, Amnesty International said today.

Iranian actress Marzieh Vafamehr released for role in Aussie film

28 October 2011, 07:39AM

Amnesty International has joined with Cyan Films, the South Australian Film Corporation, the Adelaide Film Festival and film groups today in welcoming reports that Iranian Actress, Marzieh Vafemehr has been released without suffering 90 lashes and further imprisonment, in connection to her role in the Australian produced film My Tehran for Sale.

International Criminal Court: Ensure best candidate is elected as new Prosecutor

26 October 2011, 10:50AM

The process to elect a new Prosecutor for the International Criminal Court (ICC), currently under way, must be transparent and must ensure that the post goes to the most qualified candidate, Amnesty International said today.

Climate of fear in Syria’s hospitals as patients and medics targeted

25 October 2011, 09:32AM

The Syrian government has turned hospitals into instruments of repression in its efforts to crush opposition, Amnesty International said today in a new report.

Libya urged to investigate whether al-Gaddafi death was a war crime

22 October 2011, 10:41AM

Amnesty International today urged the new Libyan authorities to ensure a full, independent and impartial investigation into how Colonel Mu’ammar al-Gaddafi died, saying if he was deliberately killed in captivity it would constitute a war crime.

Lithuania blocking the truth about CIA Secret Prisons

22 October 2011, 10:38AM

The Lithuanian authorities must reconsider a decision not to re-open an investigation into CIA secret prisons on Lithuanian territory, Amnesty International has said.

Spain: End to ETA violence presents opportunity for human rights reforms

22 October 2011, 10:34AM

The announcement by Spain’s armed Basque group, ETA ( Euskadi Ta Askatasuna) that it has permanently renounced armed struggle provides an opportunity to reform the country’s counter-terrorism laws and improve accountability for rights violations, Amnesty International has said.

Libyans must see justice after death of Colonel al-Gaddafi

21 October 2011, 09:21AM

The death of Colonel Mu'ammar al-Gaddafi brings to a close a chapter of Libya's history marked by repression and abuse, but does not end the story, Amnesty International said today.

Indonesia: Release participants of peaceful gathering in Papua

21 October 2011, 09:16AM

Amnesty International calls for the immediate and unconditional release of at least fourteen people who are currently being detained and interrogated by the police in Papua.

Arms trade to Middle East and North Africa shows failure of export controls

19 October 2011, 03:59PM

The USA, Russia and European countries supplied large quantities of weapons to repressive governments in the Middle East and North Africa before this year’s uprisings despite having evidence of a substantial risk that they could be used to commit serious human rights violations, Amnesty International said today in a new report.

Stronger futures in the NT must be a product of the people

19 October 2011, 12:00PM

Community consultations are a welcome first step towards tackling Aboriginal disadvantage in the Northern Territory, but any strategies to ensure stronger futures must be community-driven in order to be sustainable, said Amnesty International today.

Israel-Hamas prisoner swap casts harsh light on detention practices

19 October 2011, 10:09AM

The prisoner exchange involving Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit and 477 Palestinian prisoners highlights the need for the humane treatment of all detainees in Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territories (OPT), Amnesty International has said.

China: ‘New level of desperation’ as Tibetans set themselves on fire

19 October 2011, 10:02AM

A 20 year old Tibetan nun, Tenzin Wangmo, has set herself on fire and died on Monday, in the ninth self-immolation in recent months by ethnic Tibetans.

Fears for Bahraini teacher after pre-dawn arrest

19 October 2011, 09:36AM

There are fears for the safety of a former vice-president of the Bahrain Teacher’s Association after she was arrested in heavy-handed fashion before dawn this morning after recently speaking out about earlier abuses.

Iran must acknowledge abuses before UN Committee

18 October 2011, 10:58AM

The Iranian authorities will make a farce of a UN Committee hearing into Iran’s human rights record unless they acknowledge current and past abuses, Amnesty International warned today.

ASEAN: End discrimination against women to improve maternal health

16 October 2011, 08:50AM

ASEAN must take urgent action if all of its member states are to meet targets under the Millenium Development Goal (MDG) for addressing poor sexual and reproductive health for women and girls, Amnesty International said today in a new briefing paper.

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